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  2. ELECTIONS. Menace of Communism

    Speaking at Kogarah last night Mr. T. R. Bavin, M.L.A., leader of the Nationalist party, referred to the growing inflnence that the Communists were w[?]ding in the affairs of ...

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  3. GENEVA. CONFERENCE FAILS.

    The plenary session of the Naval Limitation Conference v s held to-day. The chairman (Mr. Gibson) announced that the delegates were unable to-agree. ...

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  4. CIVIC COALMINE.

    The exposure of the efforts being made by the Miners' Federation and certain aldermen to force the City Council to buy the Balmain Colliery at £310,000 has, it was learned at ...

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  5. CITY FINANCES.

    The City Council's financial position is stated to be very serious. Alderman English, vice-chairman of the finance committee, the Lord Mayor, and officers of the council are ...

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  6. CONSTITUTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-night the names of the members chosen by the Commonwealth Government to net on the Royal ...

    Article : 528 words
  7. MR. BRUCE.

    A deputation from the sugar growers of the Lower Burdekin district waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) at Townsville to-day, and asked him to maintain the present attitude of ...

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  8. METAL TRADES.

    The strikers in the engineering industry, who, on Wednesday, were served with copies of the order of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court directing them to return to work, did ...

    Article : 247 words
  9. WRECKED.

    The Air Ministry announced to-day that the aeroplane in which Flight-Lieutenant Carr and Flying-Officer Dearth were attempting a non-stop night to India crashed into the ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    An animated discussion took place at the annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association yesterday on the subject of the abolition of State Parliaments, ...

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  11. ATTACK ON BRITAIN.

    Mr. T. S. Butler, chairman of the House of Representatives naval committee, informed the "New York Times" to-day that the disposition of the next Congress in the event ...

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  12. CHRISTIANITY.

    At Lausanne to-day 1000 clergy and laymen, including dominion delegates, marched in procession bare-headed from Lausanne Cathedral to Rumine Palace for the opening of the Faith ...

    Article : 181 words
  13. MR. McKELL.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) has decided to accept the statement of Mr. McKell (ex-Minister for Justice). that the latter had been misled regarding the political position whilst ...

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  14. ELECTRICITY.

    The Lord Mayor stated yesterday that he was submitting a minute to the City Council recommending an adjustment of the charges for electricity for commercial purposes, so as ...

    Article : 257 words
  15. MIGRATION SCHEME.

    In an interview to-day Lord Lovat (chairman of the Overseas Settlement Committee) said that the committee was making useful progress in giving effect to the Imperial ...

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  16. BROADCASTING.

    Empire broadcasting is the subject of an important statement by the British Broadcasting Corporation, in which it decides definitely to be committed to play its rightful part ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Ministers are touring the country defending the Government's Flag Bill proposals before forcing the bill through a special session in two months' time. ...

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  18. EMPIRE AIRSHIPS.

    It was stated to-day by Mr. C. B Olivar, who is travelling round the world on a motor cycle with Captain Mallina, that the airship R101, which ia being built at ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. COMPANY'S LOSSES.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Slater) has anpounced that a Royal Commission, comprising Messrs. J. T. Keane, solicitor (chairman), Allan Elder, merchant, and James Lidgett, ...

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  20. INNISFAIL.

    The shooting of a strike picket, J. Hynes, on July 4, was inquired into at tbe Innisfail Police Court to-day by the Police Magistrate (Mr. A. Aitken). ...

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  21. MT. MORGAN MINE.

    A conference of paramount importance to Mount Morgan and district was held at Mount Morgan yesterday between union delegates and representatives of the Government, ...

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  22. MR. PRATTEN'S TOUR.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten), interviewed by New York Press representatives, said:—"I am a great admirer of the sound common sense exhibited by the ...

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  23. SAMOA.

    A message has been received from Samoa by Mr. Q. F. Nelson, a member of the citizens' committee of Apia, who came to the Dominion to interview the Prem[?]r, stating that police ...

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  24. IRISP BLIGHT.

    Tomatoes are expected to be almost unprocurable in Sydney during the next month or two, owing to the devastating effect of "Irish Blight" on crops in the Bowen district, ...

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  25. MR. COOLIDGE.

    Mr. Coolidge's statement that he would not be a candidate for the Presidency in 1928 was [?] entirely unexpected, even by his most intimate friends, that the whole country is at ...

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  26. UNION IN COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Webb and Messrs. Gillios and Dunstan, application was made by J. Collins on behalf of himself, A. F. Bentel, E. A. ...

    Article : 299 words
  27. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Accompanied by Prince George and Mr. Baldwin, the Prince of Wales to-day dedicated the altar in the memorial chamber of the Peace Tower to Canada's war dead. Later he un ...

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  28. LIP-READING.

    "A little deaf and dumb girl in New York, by lip reading, saw the heroine in a love scene use an objectionable expression in a remark to the hero," said Mr. Charles Barrett, hon ...

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  29. BRITISH POLICY.

    "All our foreign policy since the war has been conducted with one object—to restore credit and keep the peace." Mr. Baldwin said to-day in an address at the Canadian Club at ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. FAR WEST.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. E. M. Horsington) and Mrs. Mornington arrived here from Wilcannia last night, and expect to stay a fortnight ...

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  31. REPRIEVE REFUSED.

    The Governor of Massachusetts (Mr. Alvan [?]uller) has refused to extend executive clemency to Nicola Sacco and Bartolameo Vanzetti, two internationally-known Radicals, ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. G. A. Julius, chairman of the commonwealth Council for Scientific and industrial Research, has left London for six weeks on a tour of investigation of the principal ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. STRAIGHT-OUT NATIONALIST.

    The Rev. W. J. Gray, a Presbyterian minister, of Haberfield, who was nominated for selection as a Nationalist candidate for the Drummoyne electorate, said yesterday that ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. OVERSEA SPORT.

    In the final of the Swiss amateur golf championship, at St. Moritz, played over 36 holes, E. Halley (New Jersey) heat Len Nettlefold (Aus.), 5 up and 4. ...

    Article : 38 words
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